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  1. Thomson Mason (14 August 1733 – 26 February 1785) [1] was an American lawyer, planter and jurist.

  2. Thomson Mason (4 March 1759 – 11 March 1820) [1] [2] was an American planter, soldier and politician who represented Fairfax County in both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly. He was one of the sons of George Mason, an American patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention .

  3. Thomson Mason, the youngest brother of George Mason IV, was a slave dealer. [1] Although it is not known whether George Mason IV bought people from this sibling, [2] Thomson paid for notices in an Annapolis paper, the Maryland Gazette, which promoted his importation of people kidnapped and shipped from Africa to the Chesapeake region.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mason_familyMason family - Wikipedia

    Thomson Mason's son, Stevens Thomson Mason (1760–1803) served as a colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a member of the Virginia state legislature, and as a Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia (1794–1803).

  5. Thomson Mason. Thomson was born at Chopawamsic Plantation, Stafford Co., Va., on 14 August 1733. He married Mary King Barnes in 1758. He married Elizabeth Westwood on 23 November 1777. 1 Thomson died on 26 February 1785 at Chopawamsic Plantation, Stafford Co., Va., at age 51.

  6. Thomson Mason (14 August 1733 – 26 February 1785) was an American lawyer, planter and jurist.

  7. Thomson was a prominent local statesman, planter, civil servant and justice in Fairfax County, VA. He resided at "Hollin Hall", built on land granted him by his father, 3 miles SW of Gunston Hall.